Federal Grand Jury Indictment Lawyer
Be prepared before you testify to a grand jury. Talk to a lawyer.
Any time someone in the criminal justice system wants to ask you some questions, it is important to have legal counsel. Even when you are assured that you are not the target of a grand jury investigation, there is a risk of being asked unexpected questions or wording an answer in a way that raises suspicions.
By discussing your circumstances with a Federal Grand Jury indictment lawyer from Boyle, Autry & Murphy, you can learn more about the proceedings and what you can expect as a grand jury witness.
- Your lawyer can talk to the prosecutor and learn about the subject and scope of the grand jury proceedings and why, specifically, you have been asked to appear.
- You can review with your lawyer expected questions and discuss ahead of time how to best answer the questions.
- By reviewing your possible testimony in advance, you can have well-thought-out answers that will help the grand jury and protect your rights.
- Make sure you understand your rights before you appear – including the right not to incriminate yourself.
Know your rights. Free initial consultation. 888-414-2231.
By knowing what to expect and understanding your rights, you can be more confident when you testify in grand jury proceedings. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation with a Federal Grand Jury indictment lawyer. We represent clients nationwide from our offices in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.

